Last 3 days viewed all of your videos and want to say manymanymany thanks for all the effort you’ve put in to this stuff. I beginning to understand things I only dreamed about. I have a WordPress CMS website under construction and thanks to you I made a giant step in the completion of this site. Will let you know when it’s online. Once again thanks for you’re effort and generousity to made this available for the www community.
Regards from the Netherlands and a 63 years old follower.

It makes me very happy that you find my tutorials useful. I do seem to attract people older than the normal 35 and under crowd. I don’t know why? I never meant for the WordPress tutorials to go so long, but most people that liked them appreciate the fact that I took the time to do so.

It’s amazing that people in other countries see my stuff. I don’t travel at all and live a very frugal lifestyle.

I plan to cover other areas of knowledge. I want this to be a free college of sorts. I plan to cover electronics, chemistry, microbiology, psychology and of course more programming tutorials in the new year. The fact is that without people like you I would have never continued this project. Your appreciation keeps me going.

Im not sure if my previous message was uploaded as I cannot see it in the reply therefore writing again. Sorry if its sent twice now.

I am having problems with this showing up in IE8. Safari and Chrome are fine. For some reason the sub menus are not showing in my IE. I know that the code must be working becasuse I can see the boarder change when I hover over the menu but I cannot see the drop down menus. Do you have any idea were I am going wrong. Thanks Again. 🙂

I have now copied your tutorial EXACTLY as its shown and placed all the code in the right folders and still the menu dropdown doesnt show in my IE. Looked into z-index online and tested by placing it in the css code but still cannot figure out the whole thing. Derek do you have an idea were to put the z-index? Also I have copied the code EXACTLY as its show but why doesnt it work in IE…???????

Search for z-index in your css code. Then play with the z-index value for ul.dropdown ul until it shows up on top.

As per why does IE work like this. IE has constantly worked different from every other browser. I tested this menu in IE 6, 7, 8, 9, and it worked. If you give something else on the page the same name as I use and then edit that CSS code you can have problems.

Believe me I’ve had trouble with IE in the past. This is just part of the learning curve.

thanks for video..
i have a question, i want to make css3 work for all the browsers, what can i do for this??
is it possible to let all the properties of css3 work for all the browsers (even ie6 also)..

thanks for video..
i have a question, i want to make css3 work for all the browsers, what can i do for this??
is it possible to let all the properties of css3 work for all the browsers (even ie6 also)..

I’m working on a CSS3 and HTML5 tutorial. I actually started it here HTML 5 Help, but I ended it because nobody seemed interested in it. Tell me what you think of that tutorial. Anything I could improve?

yeah you should continue with html5 and css3 tutorial they both are on boom, and if possible please create the complete series (like java), and please include all the features of html5 and css3, please include video on mobile development in html5, i never seen any video for this, html5 mobile development and all…

Thank you very much 🙂 I do my best. I have a bunch of real world examples on how to make thinks with CSS in combination with other languages. You can find all of my tutorials here in a list Every New Think Tank Tutorial. Sorry I couldn’t organize it better. I’ve made so many

Hi Derek. I was wondering, you have 4 separate pages here of code it looks like. I wanted to know you can put that entire thing in the index.html for the website? your vid showed u switching back n forth to several pages and got confused.